Search Results - "Roth, Carole R"
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Examination of validity in spoken language evaluations: Adult onset stuttering following mild traumatic brain injury
Published in NeuroRehabilitation (Reading, Mass.) (2015)“…Reports of increased incidence of adult onset stuttering in veterans and service members with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) from combat operations in Iraq…”
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Cognitive-communication rehabilitation for combat-related mild traumatic brain injury
Published in Journal of rehabilitation research and development (01-01-2012)“…A panel of experts reviewed the SLP CMG document, including (1) three SLPs with distinguishedresearch careers, clinical expertise, and publications as subject…”
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The role of speech-language pathology and audiology in the optimal management of the service member returning from Iraq or Afghanistan with a blast-related head injury: position of the Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Trials Research Group
Published in The journal of head trauma rehabilitation (01-05-2010)“…This position paper, prepared by the Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Trails Research Group, describes communication and swallowing disorders…”
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Reliability of the Pharyngeal Squeeze Maneuver
Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-06-2007)“…Objectives: Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing with sensory testing has been used to assess the integrity of laryngopharyngeal sensory and motor…”
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Clinical studies in psychogenic stuttering of adult onset
Published in The Journal of speech and hearing disorders (01-11-1989)“…Twelve patients (6 men and 6 women), ages 21-79 years, who, as far as it could be determined from their case histories, began to stutter for the first time in…”
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Spasmodic dysphonia symptoms as initial presentation of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Published in Journal of voice (01-12-1996)“…A patient initially diagnosed with adductor-type spasmodic dysphonia was referred for botulinum toxin (Botox) injections, but found on subsequent evaluation to…”
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